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Combined traditional Islamic school often part of a mosque.

















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1958 Isfahan's Shah Madrasa, a mosque which is used as a traditional school of theology./ Photograph from Qajar era
The Shah Sultan Hossein (Mother of Shah) Madrasa in Chaharbagh of Isfahan was built during Safavid by mother of Sultan Hossein as a clergy school. Splendid tile-works separates this building from others in the historical city of Isfahan.
Jameh Mosque of Zanjan, aka Soltani, Dara and Seyyed Mosque contains four iwans on the sides of a large open court. It was constructed in 1826 by Abdullah Mirza Dara, a son of Fathali Shah of Qajar Dynasty.
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